Silly mac question

Bob Arning squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org
Tue Sep 10 21:27:55 UTC 2002


Thanks, John. I'm happier now.

Cheers,
Bob

On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 13:20:31 -0700 John M McIntosh =
<johnmci at smalltalkconsulting.com> wrote:
>They show the name of the VM. The name in classic mode comes from the =
=20
>VM. The VM is hidden away in the MacOSClassic folder. You must under =
=20
>os-9 show the package contents, then drill down to the =20
>Contents/MacOSClassic folder to find the actual VM.
>
>An os-9 finder treats a package (actually a folder) the same as a =
file, =20
>until you say you want to see the contents. Double clicking on the =20
>package causes the alias file you find at the same level as the =
Content =20
>folder to be launch, that of course points to the VM in the =20
>MacOSClassic folder
>
>Mmm on ox-s the file name ending of .app is the clue.
>
>
>On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 11:01  AM, Bob Arning wrote:
>
>> Anyone know how to make the newer mac VMs (the application package =
=20
>> ones that also work in OSX) show the same name in the menubar as =
they =20
>> display in the Finder? Even when I rename them, they still say =
"Squeak =20
>> 3.2.7b4 Classic" in the application menu. Two or three of these and =
I =20
>> start getting confused.




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